KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) – Gov. Scott Walker says his support for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump hasn’t changed, despite recent allegations the New York billionaire sexually accosted several women over the past three decades and the release of a 2005 video in which Trump boasted about forcing himself on women.

During a stop in Kenosha Tuesday, Walker said Trump’s comments about women are inexcusable, but his support for the nominee hasn’t changed since he first made the case at the Republican national convention that Trump was better than a Hillary Clinton presidency.

Walker seems unlikely to appear with Trump in the weeks ahead, saying he’s focused on candidates in Wisconsin and Republican governors.

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